Andrew Schulz REACTS To David Beckham Documentary
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- čas přidán 10. 10. 2023
- Andrew Schulz and the Flagrant crew talk about the David Beckham documentary on Netflix including Posh Spice.
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Comparing Posh and Becks with this Kelce and Tyalor thing is insulting. They were literally a world wide sensation even without social media. Nothing do with this Taylor fling.
It was a joke
Your only takeaway was being insulted by a throwaway remark? Lol
And 25 years and still going, let’s see how long Tay and Kels lasts.
Only know Taylor because of those she banged.
Never heard of this one though.
if you were popular it was a bit easier too back then lol, with social media theres so much info but back then tv, newspapers and magazines were the only outlets and beckham was always on or in one of them
Beckham was voted the 2nd best player in the world in 1999.
Rivaldo won, yeah? He was extraordinary, but Beckham should have won on achievement in the season alone
Beckham was never really that good as a footballer. He was a set piece specialist and a crosser of the ball. These are not the attributes of the best player of the world at any moment of time. Best he could have done was be considered really good due to his dead ball skills
@@trentarnold2670 His workrate and mentality were elite, his dribbling was good, his first touch was elite too, and if you gave him space to shoot, dead ball or not, he could hit crackers as well as curlers. Had great vision and positioning as well
Anyone who thinks Beckham was never really that good most probably didn't watch him properly, he was good enough that almost every one of his teammates always have something good to say about him, and that includes World Class legends like Zidane, R9 and Figo
@@trentarnold2670that’s like saying Paul scholes wasn’t that great he was just really good at passing.
Roy keane was better than Beckham that season but he is so controversial they where reluctant to vote for him
Beckham is one of the most underrated players ever, mostly because of his celebrity. Unique striking technique that still no one has replicated. Next-level accuracy and precision. Came 2nd in the Ballon D'or (best player in the world award) in 1999 (many people think he was robbed) after being the star player in Man Utd's historic treble-winning campaign (won the Premier League, FA Cup & Champions League). This was the season after he got sent off at the World Cup, when he was enduring all the crazy abuse from fans & media in England. An all-time response to adversity.
overrated James Ward-Prowse
@@joyalshaji2730 different leagues and you know it 😊
He really wasnt that great.
@@PerForMSRdefinitely was
@@joyalshaji2730 nope
Beckham's family really was working class.
He definitely played down how much he leaned into the global branding of himself.
He also is heavily underrated now because he's such an icon in other fields.
The man is arguably the best set piece taker of all time.
Lots of people would say Juninho but set pieces as a whole, have to give it to Beckham. Juninho was better at free kicks.
Yeah, the man finished 3rd in Balon D'or rankings in 98 but many people say he wasn't that good because he has transcended the sport.
@@Mopark25no stop Beckham has most set piece goals of all time
@@timboslice8559no.
@@timboslice8559if you mean goals/assist by free-kick, no one knows who made the most.
If you meant goals by free-kick, beckham behind Juninho by 11 goals.
The guy won almost everything. An artist on the ball. Had the intangibles like work rate and mental strength after all he went through. Criminally underrated at all levels. The fact other players don't talk negatively about his stardom, which really did overshadow his ability as a player, is because everyone around him acknowledged the class he had.
Beckham has been extremely overrated all his career. Beckham was never really that good as a footballer. He was a set piece specialist and a crosser of the ball. These are not the attributes of the best player of the world at any moment of time. Best he could have done was be considered really good due to his dead ball skills
Prime Beckham (99-2002) was the best in the world in his position behind Figo. Really, really good and he fit into Ferguson' system perfectly. But he was never on the same level as fat Ronaldo, Fido, Zidane or Rivaldo.
As a lifetime united and England fan this is painful 😂
Insanity innit bruv
Year, wish I had a buova ov wavva
This is why yanks shouldn’t talk about football 😂
I live in Manchester and I heard a collective tortured scream from 1000s of ppl, this was why 😂
There are at least 20 players better than Beckham just in England 😂 But to be fair Beckham was known for his looks and his passing
He was close to best player in the world, finished 2nd or 3rd in world player of the year once or twice. He wasnt england captain until 2000 and wasnt england captain when sent off against argentina, his passing ability is up with best of all time and it was uniquely genius, hes an absolute england legend, literally dragged us to a world cup single handedly. Let down at international level by a guy called sven goran erikkson who is the worst england manager ever
In terms of branding, Beckham was the blueprint for modern-day celebrity athletes. On and off the pitch.
💯
Yup that exactly what he was the firts super good looking international athete.. I mean is been others before him good looking ,but he was the firts one really explode that label.
Beckham walked so that other footballers i.e Cristiano Ronaldo could run.
@@melila928 well said!
Beckham was consistently world class for 10 years. He was intelligent in linking up with his teammates with quick short passes, he is one of the best passers of the ball in the history of the game, and gave his 100% for United and England every time he stepped onto the field. He was a big game player who delivered for his teams in the biggest moments when it mattered the most. An absolute legend of the game.
He also ran like Xavi did a few years later. You wouldn't think it from his image.
The Netflix documentary actually underplayed his greatness as a posed to 'highlighting his best bits...' - you guys have no idea. I would say it focussed more on the mental health side of his life instead of the look at me in all my glory. It was a really good documentary. He wasn't captain at the time of the sending off - he became captain after the national lynching!
Yeah it was nothing to do where he ranked in the world it was just a life documentary on a fantastic footballer and mega super star they obviously don't understand
Exactly. Earned that captaincy too in one of the most triumphant comebacks of any athlete ever!
No. That is not a serious characterization of his impact on football. That can only come from a person who doesn't know the game. Yes, he was a player of substance in the English team of the day. The English team was, on the other hand, a mediocre team. So he was a proper player on a mediocre team. He was not a top, top, player of the time and has never been considered as one. He was respected by other teams but he was certainly not a Zidane or Henry.
The real problem with this is that the English team always overestimate themselves. In their own minds they think they are a top team but they just aren't. Haven't been for decades. The whole world knows it but them. As a swede I know they are better than my team over decades but I also know with confidence that the English team are always worse than the likes of Germany, France and Brazil.
@@Suetonius111 he was a top player lol. He just wasn’t among the very top players, I would still put him top 5-10 players at the time! Also think the England team has been better in recent
years, and are atleast an above average international team
@@timboslice8559I agree he was a top player. Maybe among the top 30 of the time. Regarding the English team it is certainly an above average international team. On an individual level sometimes the foundation of a top team. For some reason the English can't form a real team in the proper sense of the term. Some teams are stronger than their individual input. For some reason the English team consistently seam to be weaker than its parts. At least in the last 4 decades.
2:07 he wasn’t born doing modeling shoots. He was working class, was great at football. Then got famous due to football and then started modelling. It’s like that dude didn’t even watch it.
This
Yeah that clown is beside Andrew definitely did not watch it. He's also incredibly creepy. I'd 100% clutch my handbag and everything if I were to walk past him in the real world. He also strikes me as the type of guy to cry immediately after sex and get mad at the chick for his own short comings in every aspect of the term.
@SweetDreamsTennessee God damn you ain't have to do him like that lmao 😂😂😂
@@eliminator173 my apologies haha. He's still a creep though.
02:17 Nobody does that to him because he was actually a working class guy. His colleagues in the team can vouch for him. His best mates say he was an icon off the ground but on the ground he'd work like a labourer. As a player he was clinical for Manchester United. Never missed any games because he was a star or something. And at one point in the documentary he says Zineddin Zidane (arguably the greatest player of his generation) came up to him after a defeat against Man Utd and said he should join Real Madrid. He did move to Real Madrid eventually, which only signed the top, TOP players from all over the world. So he was certainly one of the top players in the world football at one point. And he was a fashion icon too so that makes the story even better: A working class kid, pretty enough to be a fashion icon and yet humble enough to rub shoulders with the best in world football.
Yanks just talk when it comes to football, zero knowledge. Esp the uber eats driver
Listening to these guys talk about football is like listening to Beckham deny infidelity
😂
No cap😂😂😂😂😂😂
*setting up people around the net* 😂😂😂😂😂its called an assist bro
@@lewismwaihinga7681 they straight up claim to not be experts about it no shit and setting up people around the net isnt wrong just different words for the same meaning
I agree Yanks 😂
For Americans who didn't know where David Beckham was good at ..... He's like the Tom Brady of Soccer (i hate to call it soccer). He didnt have lots of goals, he was the one who assist the goal scorers from corners, crosses and long balls....
Damn why is Akaash hating so hard? What did Beckham do to you?? 😂
Indians always have a beef w/ English
Akash is a salty ass guy.
David is British, and Akaash is American Indian. The math adds up😂
he watched Bend It Like Beckham
In Football the roles are so specific, Beckham on the right-wing was 1 of a kind ... he could curl the ball to any teammate ... with lazer precision 9 out of 10 times ...
Closest player to him now is De Bruyne
There was another player becks played with at real madrid, Guti. A hothead but a genius passer, on the level of becks himself
Yo….Beckham was insanely great. Grew up a Manchester United fan, dude is a legend.
Listening to Americans talking about football when they know %@&^ all about the game is torture!
“This other guy named Luis figo I think was his name”. 🤦♂️ hearing them talk soccer made me want to jump through the screen lol.
I think David is the man for the way he always held it in despite the wrath from the public. He just pushed through it and still delivered on the pitch as best as he could. I have soooo much more respect for David and Victoria. The fact that marriage went through that and they are still together is incredible especially for a celebrity couple. ❤
Hearing you guys talking football and Becks ability as a player is one of the most excruciating things I’ve watched!! Lol still watched it though. 😂😂
Beckham was the real deal! To run at full pace and then cross a ball with such precision is one of the most difficult things to do trust me. It’s hard to appreciate if you don’t play the sport. His delivery was out of this world. For the real football heads. Beckham and Brazilian Juninho pernambucano were different gravy back in the day when it came to delivery technique and freekicks
Yeah, but at the end He's not even in top 30 players
I am a Liverpool fan. But first thing I did when Beckham moved to Real, I bought his jersey. Almost sacrilegious I know, but that's how big he was back in the day
As someone who comes from a family of Liverpool supporters, I'd call it blasphemy and betrayal, I also get it, anyone growing up that time gets how good of a player he was
@@mylestellerhe was much bigger than Lebron not even comparable
@@AbzDeenFor us normal human from the other part of the world yes, he is bigger than lebron, but for them, in the bubble that is what they know and can compared them self too. They have noooooooo freakign ideia what the rest of the world are doing in sports. Every sports man in US are champion of the wolrd, but they only played in US lmao.
And at club level he won the lot! Over 110 caps for england and we all cried with him when he stood down from the captaincy. He gave everything when playing for england and we couldnt ask for anymore from him unlike some of the other players
David beckham was the best player in the world in 1999. Only other player you could argue that season is Dwight yorke
It's really a problem when Americans of all poeple talk about football and talk less about Beckham. He got the number 7 from the United legend contana and then Ronlado got the number 7 after Beckham which stuck with him till he got the CR7 that's how legendary Beckham is. And if it weren't for him there won't be an MLS to be known globally.
Man U’s Class of 92 was undeniable. Becks was an incredible player, especially with that team.
It’s like listening woman’s talk about offside
I went on honeymoon to the Maldives, the connection flight from Dubai to the Maldives was nearly empty, so I chatted to the flight attendants and asked who were the best and worst celebrity passengers. The answer to the best was the Beckhams and they all said posh was really lovely, friendly and funny…they all loved David. The worst was an American actress who I won’t mention 😂
Oh come on, she isn't here.
just say it ffs
Commenting so I can come back if it’s revealed
It’s Jennifer Aniston. I read somewhere
@@seyieneituokiso904 haha, thats the one they said
Beckham was working class though😂
You can't compare the Beckman's to any Swift relationship...Football is global, Swift is ONLY U.S market..
Americans have no clue who Beckham was at the time.He was a star everywhere he went WORLDWIDE
He is one of the very few players who can say, he got to play with just about everyone of the “Greatest” players in modern history (during his career), Figo, Zidane, Eric Cantone, Renaldinho, kaka,Ronaldo (a very young) Sergio Ramos, Neville, Keane, cr7, etc.
(And played against Messi during Barcelonas Heyday).
No other player can really boast about that (& they all loved’im).
Just Look it up, How Many “Super Stars” did David Beckham play “With”
(as teammates) during his career. He shared the locker rooms with a lot of the greatest players that “Ever” played this Beautiful game, that we call “Soccer.”
And, the Respect & Love they All had for him (as a ball player) was Obvious !!!
Note: He used to hang out In the locker room (as a very young man) with the older stars when he was a kid, even before he started to play. So, he was picking their🧠 Brains. 10:13
Beckham skill was that he the best deliverer of the ball. He was a strikers dream. He would look up and if you were running and he would ping the ball across the pitch right to your feet even if you were running he would find you. All the strikers that played with scored many goal because of this. Plus he was really good at freekicks. He used to stay behind after training and practice till he had it down to an art.
Ash be hating on Beck and the boy was a total beast and top scorer
Pls don't do football takes again. Love u guys but pls don't do it again
No, not necessarily the greatest but he was the most influential player, he's personally was(is) infectious and captivated British football.
If anything, the docu underplayed his popularity here in Asia. He really was the most popular sports star in the world. Even on a team of players technically better than him who were also global superstars, he was stil the biggest star.
Beckham during that 99 season was unbelievable. Watch his goals especially during the Champions League run. Incredible.
In Basketball terms, Beckham was basically the Allen Iverson of football
Good comparison Iversons style started a movement
More like Blake Griffin
@@yasinmoradi9649 did Blake Griffin become a fashion Icon? No
He was 100 times bigger than iverson , what are u on about
@AbzDeen because Soccer is bigger than basketball obviously. He meant what their impact on their respective sports, idiot.
In 1998-1999, Beckham was voted 2nd in the Ballon D'Or voting for the best player in the world, There was a period of 3 or 4 years where he was easily top 4 or top 5. The England failures, and the general English reception to him after the 98 World Cup, really hurt the overall perception of him as a player. But those that watched him closely during that period, knew he was an elite superstar.
Beckham is a top tier player. Even Ronaldo trying to replicate his celebrity is almost not even there. He was that good, and that good looking lol.
Ronaldo modeled his off the pitch career after Beckham. But he often seems too 'manufactured' and 'try-hard/forced'. The overuse of hairgel and constant overdressing. Like he's got people who are making decisions for him. Too self-conscious. Becks was pretty much effortless. ON the pitch, however, of course CR7 excels miles beyond Beckham, and where he seems most happy and comfortable.
Bend it like beckham. The man could deliver the ball with pin point precision, pass or goal, every kid growing up during his tenure tried to kick the ball like him
Beckham was the best player in the world in the 1998-99 season (when MUFC won the treble), he was #2 in the Ballon D'or rankings behind Rivaldo, and should have easily been #1.
Beckham is one of the reason football became what it is today. His international stardom skyrocketed the sport.
When he made the move to the MLS in the states, he was arguably, the first big Celebrity footballer.
Ahkash is such a damn hater 😂😂😂
Beckham clearly states in the doc that he did the sponserships for brands because he wanted to ensure he had a career/income after retiring from football
Aksah is in another universe where is great and Beckham is mildly talented
Bruuuu this was so painful listening to these discuss football! 😭🤣
In 99 didn’t Beckham come 3rd in the Ballon D’Or? So he was right up there.
2nd. and 2nd in fifa world player of the year in 99 and 01
it's painful. let them learn, and give them time to understand how big the football world is outside america.
Bro.
My thoughts exactly...they know nothing about football.
@@thefacelessquestion3333 god yes.. its hard for me to even understand how they think that dude who's taylor swift side piece for the next month so relevant in their eyes but any other football player outside of messi for them are nothing... fcking wild shit...
We don't and will never give a rats ass about that lame ass sport where they constantly fake injuries
In his time, in the world of footbsll he was it. People get old and other players come, but yes, In his prime he was amazing and a success not only as an athlete but also in business.
Documentary was great and Beckham was a hell of a player. Also the Ali G interview with the beckhams is one of the funniest things i have ever seen.
He was a really good player, he played for some of the biggest clubs in the world, but his looks and his nice guy attitude was definitely a big part to his appeal
Why Akash such a hater LMAO
7:55 look at little guys face drop when he has to agree with praise for Beckham. That kid just wanted to hate.
may be it's his deep insecurity about his looks.
Aksash is wrong, the documentory does not glaze Beckham's soccer history at all- which is why it's entertaining. The Last Dance was all about Jordan's career. Beckham's documentary was a perfect balance between his life on and off the field. And if anything it showed how much life he had outside of soccer, and his outside stuff is what kept me watching it. It's a great lesson on balance. He really did a good job building his life, his career, his brand and his family. Just a great documentary!
A Brit here. A top top hard working talented team player... A legend in my opinion.. As a Burnley fan I'd even sign him now.... 😅
He was the bloody King of the Free Kicks!!! Bend it like Beckham!!
The reason they talk about him so highly is because he was England’s most important and arguably best player in a stacked international team. He was the player we relied on to win us games in a country where football is everything. He was a pure icon.
Beckham was so clutch, best freekick taker if my childhood.
Beckham was world class, great great player, and was known to be the best crosser amd set peice taker in the world
A lot of players can play as a CenterFoward, CM, Left Mid. Nobody can replace Beckham on Right Mid
He was really good, not the best...but he was the one who changed the business of soccer mixing it with entertainment. No one did that or did that well like David at that time.
I really enjoyed the documentary! I I’ve met the whole family in person when the kids were a little younger. They seem as exactly like how they are portrayed in the doc. I really like them! Regardless of potential cheating when they were pretty young…at a hard time in their lives. I admire their dedication to their family.
you guys got so much wrong it's impossible to correct you. Anyone english is cringing ...
Any football supporter is cringing
@@cheyezamakelana6518 exactlt
@@cheyezamakelana6518you are absolutely correct. Im a football fan from Argentina and it was so hard to watch this 10min video. So many wrong things.
When he calls his wife out for claiming to be "working class"
"Youre dad drove a rolls royce"
0:06 him saying that while the whole time I giddyly watched the documentary, I thought to myself why release this now? And I'm like that is a perfect time! With all the Kelce Swift saga, it's the perfect time to show off who was the OG!
Between 98-00 Beckham was undoubtedly a top 2 player in the world, was between him and rivaldo
Ffs he wasn’t even the best in the United team
@@marklynch3277 you don’t know ball, there’s a reason becks got 2nd in the 99 ballon dor
He wasn't better than Keane, Scholes, Giggs or Stam in that United team, don't be daft mate. Arsenal had some players better than him too. He was a top class player but NOT ever Top 5 or even top 10 in the world.
@@shaneodwyer6132 he was uniteds best player in 99. Go back and watch how central he was to everything that season. Others were better other years but in 99 he came 2nd in the ballon d'or and arguably should have won it.
@@Sam-bd7gp He wasn't our best player, it could be argued Dwight Yorke was better that season, he scored so many crucial goals until he tired in the final weeks. The Ballon D'or means nothing really, Michael Owen won it in 2001 ffs. Great players like Maldini, Scholes, Xavi, Iniesta etc never won it for eg. Beckham was very important for us but he never dominated a big game like Keane vs Juve away for eg. I'll always appreciate what he did for us but Fergie let him go and replaced him with a far, far superior winger - CR7.
Soccers Allen Iverson 🔥
You septic-tanks need to watch the Ali G interview posh and becks did, as comedians, you’ll love it
Beckham was great! Loved the doc ❤
98/99 season he WAS the best player in the world
He’s good at passing the ball. The bend from his kick is so good means he doesn’t have to beat the left back to pass the ball to the strikers. (When he was playing as right winger at ManUtd and Madrid). Mark needs to do better.
How good is Beckham....... no.2 England captain after Bobby Moore. Even though Harry kane took us to a final Beckham, still has elite status among us English. Nobody had his technical ability with regards to kicking a ball. Freekicks close or deep corners literally any situation. That Greece free kick ........ legendary
In basketball terms, I’d say Beckham is probably similar to AI. Had mad influence off the pitch & Court but ultimately was super hard working & come up clutch. Not the greatest to ever do it but known for being great.
He was close to the best in the world as far as he was second in the Ballon d'Or I believe. But mostly he was the best in the world at certain things. He was the best set piece taker, passer of the ball, and crosser of the ball. He wasn't the best player, but he was definitely one of the best.
Best player is a myth buddy. Its heavily goal oriented. Defenders and Keepers and playmakers never get the credibility.
Put it this, Beckham owns the RM position. Even Messi doesn't own a position
@@mmamultiverse75 I agree with you to an extent. Because when Becks went to Madrid, he didn’t “own” the position. Figo did.
@@csn_golf When I say own I don't mean who uses to play RM. Beckham is the best RM in the history of football. Figo doesn't even come close to owning that position.
Anybody would want Beckham as the RM in their team. Nobody provides a consistent elite level crossing. He dribbles when he has to. Can switch sides when he wants to. Figo is expendable. A lot of top players can do what Figo does.
David won the league in England, Spain ,France and USA no other English player has done that. In fact very few players have won leagues in more than 2 countries.
France is no biggie same with the states
Hardly Stella competitive leagues
As for Real Madrid
, he under achieved massively
English players don't need to go anywhere else
It's all here
@@gol4695 He didn't underachieve massively at Real individually... the team as a collective underachieved. He almost had the most assists in the league. There was a lot of instability at the club during the galacticos period. In his final season he started pretty badly, but then ultimately finished incredibly well with RMD doing everything they could to try and keep him at the club and undo the transfer to LA. Overall he did pretty well there from an individual POV.
Americans really have no idea how hard footbal is. Beckham was a amazing player, not just good, a amazing player. But Messi, CR7, Pele or Maradona, those guys are so talked about not because they are amazing at playing football. No. What those guys do is just impossible, we can't even explain how hard those level is, is non-human. Apart from football, you don't have athletes that reach the level of those guys. You can't ever understand why those guys are seen as the best of all time, it's just a unreal level of skill and talent. You really have to understand football, and how hard it is.
The best comparison that I could think of that would make these guys understand would be to say that Beckham was like a Steve Nash or a Jason Kidd in the NBA… never the top player in the world but roundly regarded as one of the best set up men of all time and a fantastic leader.
If England would have had better managers back then he would have had more international success.
Everything you need to know about Beckham: the best right foot in football when it comes to passing. Especially long passes.
Lol in the documentary they never claimed Beckham was the best or labeled even close to being the best. And David himself never claimed to be the best. I love when he talks about going to Madrid and he goes to slide to block the ball and Luis Figo just put his foot on the ball and watched Beckham slide right by. Beckham said ok, this is a whole new level of soccer and I need to get myself to these guys’ level
I cried so much when I was a kid and he moved from Europe to the USA. He was extremely gifted for set pieces and was important in every team he played. I don't know if it's nostalgia, but he was one of my favorites back then.
I remember him shaving his head look a like chad michael murray, but early 90s -2003 beckam was in europe the soccer player , next to ronaldo,zidane,ronaldinho
Beckham could of won a ballon dor in 1999 so we was deffo top 5 for a season . No one in world football could cross the ball like him, still not really now either. He was absolutely class
This is as American as it gets. Hilarious
I think their opinions as casual football fans is fair. But for those who truly understand football, Beckham was unbelievable. In the 4-4-2 era he is the best RM in the world from 1997 - 2003. He is not a pure winger, but a right side midfielder who was tasked to go up and downs for both attack and defense. He had absolute high work ethic, stamina, and clean tackles as well.
But of course, his best attributes are his vision and passing. Absolutely unreal vision and passing. Long pass, crosses, corners+set pieces, through passes, you name it. He can also finishes from outside the box as well when he needs to. Unreal techique.
You need to watch his highlight when he is in Manchester United, one of the best midfielder who ever played in the Premier League.
Go watch how MU fans regarded him as well. They adored him, not because of his "celebrity status" but because what an insane player he was when Manchester United dominated the Premier League in the 90s to the early 2000s.
Beckham was the best player in the world in 1999 but came 2nd somehow in the Ballon d'Or to Rivaldo, even though Beckham won the Treble with Manchester United and was a big part in that and Rivaldo only won the league in Spain with Barcelona.
Assists weren't a big deal in football back then as they are now but Beckham was assist king, to this day I don't think anyone was as accurate with a football as him, and if he had a free kick outside the box it was nearly a given that he'd get a goal from it, then you have how hard-working he was, he was up and down the wing, attacking and defending, but all that was overshadowed by his fame, his modelling and his superstar Spice Girl girlfriend. He truly deserved to be in that Real Madrid team with the best players in the world. They tried to make out it was a bigger deal than what it was with Figo, Figo sometimes played on the left, Beckham sometimes played in Central midfield.
And they totally gloss over how good he was with Milan and Paris, when most people thought he was over the hill.
He was in top 5 of the world during his peak definitely, but he is not close to the great ones of all time.
I think he was bigger then he was for us Americans because he was one of the first top names from Europe to join an MLS team
Talking about him like he’s James Ward-Prowse
Beckham 99 was possibly one of the best in the world
He was in his prime like a top 10 player but there were always players better than him, like Ronaldo, Zidane, Ronaldinho, Henry etc.. but still a topplayer
foi a primeira estrela de futebol de sempre
em termos de fama e etc
e um marcador de livres e cruzamentos fenomenal
que jogador ele era
He was pure working class..
3:45 when he was hitting red he wasnt captain that happend 2 years later for the EU games.
Cruise is one cool kid. I met him in a local park when I was playing cricket. He came up to me on his bike and asked me if he could have a go at bowling. I had no idea who he was but he was so charming. I only found out who he was when some other kid told me.
Beckham is an icon who took soccer to the next level, he promoted soccer like no other player could during his era. Beckham is the reason a lot of people Start watching soccer and promoted soccer to so many Asian countries. As a player, he was great as a midfielder but couldn't be called a s the greatest, cause he is not a great dribbler and scorer. In soccer, that's where the fame is. He was iconic, because of the team Manchester United he was part of. He became a soccer icon because of his good looks, style, fashion sense, hair style and Victoria Beckham.
For me growing up, David Beckham was an icon, not the greatest soccer player but a soccer icon and first soccer celebrity.
Schulz saying “she be capping” 🙄
That doc was excellent.